articleApplied NeuropsychologySep 1, 2006Closed access

Measurement of Symptoms Following Sports-Related Concussion: Reliability and Normative Data for the Post-Concussion Scale

University of British Columbia · University of Pittsburgh Medical Center · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

It is important to carefully evaluate self-reported symptoms in athletes with known or suspected concussions. This article presents data on the psychometric and clinical properties of a commonly used concussion symptom inventory-the Post-Concussion Scale. Normative and psychometric data are presented for large samples of young men (N = 1,391) and young women (N = 355). In addition, data gathered from a concussed sample of athletes (N = 260) seen within 5 days of injury are presented. These groups represent samples of both high school and collegiate athletes. Data from a subsample of 52 concussed athletes seen 3 times post-injury are presented to illustrate symptom reporting patterns during the initial recovery…

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Keywords
  • Concussion
  • Athletes
  • Normative
  • Psychology
  • Physical therapy
  • Reliability (semiconductor)
  • Injury prevention
  • Clinical psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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